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McDonald's security officer for murder for shooting restaurants – NBC4 Washington

A security guard who works in a Hyattsville McDonald's was charged with murder after the police said he shot a man during a fight.

The police said the security guard initiated the fight after the man had refused to leave the restaurant and hit the unarmed man with a truck before shot him into his chest.

It all started after the police asked the McDonald's employees at the University Boulevard to leave a man.

Ricardo Clemons Jr., submitted in court states, was regularly in McDonald's and “was often asked for the leaks”.

On Saturday at 8:25 p.m., the police of Prince George's County said that security officer Murwanashyaka Francois said to go clemons and when he refused:

According to a court document submitted in the case, five minutes after the security guard used pepper spray on Clemons, the two get into a fight, with the security officer picking out a truck and clemons hit several times. According to the document, all of this was recorded on video. The two exchanged blows before the security guard took out his gun and once fired.

In a video published by @Code3DMV on Instagram, the last seconds of the fight are recorded by a person who records the film material on their cell phone.

The court document says that Francois at Strategic Security Corp., a spokesman for the company, was employed that they have no comment.

The document also states that the accused is responsible for the murder of the deceased on the basis of the entire physical encounter, which is initiated by the accused's actions. “

Francois was recorded without bond. No lawyer is listed in the court file.

In a statement on News4, McDonald's said: “We are sad about the tragic incident of this weekend. Our focus is currently on supporting the local police in every conceivable way. “